Are frosts returning in February? Cold front 35 will affect these states with rain and low temperatures
Cold front 35 is expected to affect northwestern and northern Mexico with strong winds and lower temperatures while warmer conditions prevail in the rest of the country.
A cold front designated as cold front 35 is projected to move through the northwestern and northern regions of Mexico on Tuesday, bringing strong wind gusts and a significant decrease in temperatures for those areas. States like Baja California, Sonora, and Chihuahua are expected to experience heavy and isolated rainfall, which could impact local weather conditions and potentially disrupt daily activities and agriculture in those regions.
In contrast, the majority of Mexico will experience warmer conditions due to a prevailing mid-atmospheric anticyclone that has been affecting the country for several days. States including Michoacán, Guerrero, Oaxaca, and Chiapas are forecasted to see temperatures soar to between 40 to 45 °C, while other states such as Coahuila and Nuevo León are expected to experience temperatures ranging from 35 to 40 °C. This stark contrast in weather conditions highlights the diverse climatic patterns across the country during this period.
The National Water Commission (CONAGUA) provides ongoing weather updates and forecasts through their platforms, allowing residents to stay informed about the changing conditions. This situation underscores the importance of preparing for fluctuating weather patterns, especially as both extreme cold and heat present their own challenges to health, agriculture, and daily life in Mexico.